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the environment is really scary from a lot. we see that from the polling, we see that from what scott was talking about earlier as well. >> these are people in your community you know. >> yeah. >> this isn't, big, bad washington. >> no. i talk to election officials regularly. i was talking to an election official in florida last night who was dealing with an issue at a polling place. i talk to election officials in arizona, including those issues we've seen in maricopa county, arzona. important to note -- >> those men in the tactical gear. a federal judge says is permitted. >> right. at least for now. it's been appealed in the ninth circuit and will be heard next week. we'll see if that's still the case. under federal law there are multiple statutes that prohibit voter intimidation. as a former lawyer who used to serve in the department of justice, that videotaping or photographing voters against their will, following them, that has been the kind of activity that the doj has viewed as intimidating in the past. >> i want to make
the environment is really scary from a lot. we see that from the polling, we see that from what scott was talking about earlier as well. >> these are people in your community you know. >> yeah. >> this isn't, big, bad washington. >> no. i talk to election officials regularly. i was talking to an election official in florida last night who was dealing with an issue at a polling place. i talk to election officials in arizona, including those issues we've seen in maricopa...
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toxic environment at city hall. the ma ayers: >>> tonight, oakland mayor libby schaaf is pointing the finger at who she says is to blame for the toxic environment at city hall. the mayor told kpix5's chris mayers, the councilmember is known as the donald trump of oakland. >> i think it is important to call out to the individual who is most responsible for creating dysfunction, drama, and abuse. >> reporter: oakland mayor libby schaaf did not hold back today, and when pressed, >> i hear you willing to call out to the behavior there, are you willing to collect the individual by name? >> i am talking about councilmember dudley brooks. she is the councilmember who, by others in the public has been nicknamed the donald trump of oakland. she has caused this city tremendous liability, money that should be spent on critical city services. i think she is the primary example of someone who is causing a toxic environment. >> reporter: her words echoed those of vice mayor and council member annie washington, who will not seek r
toxic environment at city hall. the ma ayers: >>> tonight, oakland mayor libby schaaf is pointing the finger at who she says is to blame for the toxic environment at city hall. the mayor told kpix5's chris mayers, the councilmember is known as the donald trump of oakland. >> i think it is important to call out to the individual who is most responsible for creating dysfunction, drama, and abuse. >> reporter: oakland mayor libby schaaf did not hold back today, and when...
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but i want to remind owners that fleas live in the environment. they spend very little time on the pets! and this is a big piece of information that came out when i was actually in vet school so it's now been at least 38 years that we have known this and that changes how we control fleas. so it's great, you won't have to use the topical products if he doesn't want to but we really should do the environment. i really like companies that use nontoxic products and then if you need to combat the fleas while you're getting rid of them in the environment, then you can use topical products if you would like or even oral products but they're not necessary if you do your environment. so even if your pet goes outside and gets fleas from being outside, the fact is they spent most of the time in the house and so when the fleas jump off, they get into the environment and it kills the fleas. >> it works great. >> it's done. >> dr. jill chase, thank you so much. if you have a question about your pet's health and well- being, we want to hear from you. email us at
but i want to remind owners that fleas live in the environment. they spend very little time on the pets! and this is a big piece of information that came out when i was actually in vet school so it's now been at least 38 years that we have known this and that changes how we control fleas. so it's great, you won't have to use the topical products if he doesn't want to but we really should do the environment. i really like companies that use nontoxic products and then if you need to combat the...
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i learned to really care about the environment around me. >> reporter: and caring about environment is the first step in protecting it. >> she really thinks that we're the generation that's going to bring all the change, and we can make it happen. >> reporter: so for making positive change happen for bay area youth, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to bettina mok. kate kelly, kpix 5. >> bettina told kate that more than 70% of sca alum around the country are still active in some form of environmental conservation through their careers or volunteer efforts. now, to support their work, use the link on kpix.com/hero, that is also where you will find a nomination form to nominate -- you'll find a form to nominate your local hero for a jefferson award. >>> look younger feel slimmer. the fall staple doing more than just decorating your doorstep. and if you have a consumer problem or question, call our hotline at 888-5-helps-u. volunteers are there right now. ,, ,,,, attent accused of doi >>> tonight a huge north bay duck ranch gets raided. the secret video that caught law enfo
i learned to really care about the environment around me. >> reporter: and caring about environment is the first step in protecting it. >> she really thinks that we're the generation that's going to bring all the change, and we can make it happen. >> reporter: so for making positive change happen for bay area youth, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to bettina mok. kate kelly, kpix 5. >> bettina told kate that more than 70% of sca alum around the country...
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when we receive complaints or hear that employees are concerned about their work environment, we take it very seriously and we investigate claims thoroughly." several of the women say they wrote apple's ceo tim cook directly about their concerns but have yet to receive a response. in cupertino, devin fehely, kpix 5. >> apple's shares are soaring as iphone 7 and 7 plus are going on sale tomorrow. people are already lined up outside the apple store in union square, san francisco, iphone 7 plus sold out in all colors in presales but shoppers will be able to take home the smaller iphone 7 model. even if it means spending the night on the sidewalk. meanwhile, samsung as flagship smartphone the galaxy note 7 is officially recalled. it's over the risk of the batteries exploding and catching fire. samsung has confirmed a few dozen cases. customers will now be offered full refunds not just replacement phones. you will have to contact samsung and provide a number from the back of your phone to determine whether it's at risk. >>> disney is pulling its healthy gumbo recipe from its social media p
when we receive complaints or hear that employees are concerned about their work environment, we take it very seriously and we investigate claims thoroughly." several of the women say they wrote apple's ceo tim cook directly about their concerns but have yet to receive a response. in cupertino, devin fehely, kpix 5. >> apple's shares are soaring as iphone 7 and 7 plus are going on sale tomorrow. people are already lined up outside the apple store in union square, san francisco,...
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the biggest piece of information is they live in the environment. that's where they spend most of their time. they spend very little time on the pet. so using the topical products while it's helpful to kill them off, if you want to do a good job you need to treat the environment. i wanted to show on sequel, she is a good example, they have a little bit of a problem at their house, not bad. she has been chewing a little. there's less fur, probably hard to see, but that's just because she can only reach from here back. she can't reach this area up here to chew on herself. >> is it painful? >> so it's like getting bit by mosquitos, so it's really itchy and so people will sometimes say, well i'm using a topical product or i'm giving them something oral but they are still itch u. they are still getting bit. so doing the environment, if you want to save a trip to the veterinarian, that's the way to go. >> so the best way to protect your pet? >> treat the environment and if you can't, definitely use the topical or the oral or you have a dog with an allergy
the biggest piece of information is they live in the environment. that's where they spend most of their time. they spend very little time on the pet. so using the topical products while it's helpful to kill them off, if you want to do a good job you need to treat the environment. i wanted to show on sequel, she is a good example, they have a little bit of a problem at their house, not bad. she has been chewing a little. there's less fur, probably hard to see, but that's just because she can...
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but we there is to react to changes in the environment. the environment is constantly changing. so we need to keep our finger on the pulse. the last study we did was in 2004 where we did an extensive community study. and we need to look at redoing that study because a lot of time has passed by. we saw some of the natural disasters of that taken place where we will immediately try and step in and provide a vehicle for our donors to be able to help address the needs as a as a result of those kinds of issues. >> so always and everchanging environment. believe it or not we have come to the end of our time together. so i want to thank you so much for being here and thank you for johning here on mosaic. this is a comma in the conversation and we encourage to you go to the federation's website to engage them in whatever way you think is helpful to yourself and community to give back your time, energy and money. thank you very much for being with us here on mosaic. >>> if you have a show idea, we would love to hear from you. go to kpix.com. and now we're helping boys become men and thre
but we there is to react to changes in the environment. the environment is constantly changing. so we need to keep our finger on the pulse. the last study we did was in 2004 where we did an extensive community study. and we need to look at redoing that study because a lot of time has passed by. we saw some of the natural disasters of that taken place where we will immediately try and step in and provide a vehicle for our donors to be able to help address the needs as a as a result of those...
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how a pair of bay area moms are inspiring local kids to join the fight to preserve our environment. >> i am very passionate about telling stories about environmental justice through film making, through story telling. and i was really empowered to do that. >>> plus a cyber attack cripples the bay area ( ♪♪ ) you made a cow! actually it's a piggy bank. my inspiration to start saving. how about a more solid way to save? i'm listening. well, bmo helps get your savings habit into shape with a cash reward, every month you save. both: cash reward? and there's a cash bonus when you open a new checking account to get you started. wow. anything you can't do? ( ♪♪ ) mugs. ♪ bmo ♪ >>> six in ten americans believe climate change is causing harm in the u.s. and will get worse in their lifetime. that's according to a research center survey. two peninsula mothers are convincing you how to care for the enviro shirleen lee have come up with a way to be caretakers and change makers. when shirley lee and eileen kim met years ago as moms of elementary students, they never would have predicted
how a pair of bay area moms are inspiring local kids to join the fight to preserve our environment. >> i am very passionate about telling stories about environmental justice through film making, through story telling. and i was really empowered to do that. >>> plus a cyber attack cripples the bay area ( ♪♪ ) you made a cow! actually it's a piggy bank. my inspiration to start saving. how about a more solid way to save? i'm listening. well, bmo helps get your savings habit into...
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but many probiotics do not survive your stomach's harsh environment. digestive advantage is different. its natural protein shell is tougher than your stomach's harsh environment, so it surivies a hundred times better than the leading probiotic, to get where you need it most. get the digestive advantage, and enjoy living well. it's league night!?
but many probiotics do not survive your stomach's harsh environment. digestive advantage is different. its natural protein shell is tougher than your stomach's harsh environment, so it surivies a hundred times better than the leading probiotic, to get where you need it most. get the digestive advantage, and enjoy living well. it's league night!?
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and in my judgment that represents a totally new environment. >> the mall of america isn't taking any chances. it conducted lockdown drills today just in case the threat turns out to be real. >>> pharmacists open up about the work environment that could lead to dangerous mistakes with your medicine. >> from gas gift cards to wine tasting. the fun way to get excited for super bowl 50. ♪ with kaiser permanente you'll connect with your doctor any time anywhere. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. ♪ become a member of kaiser permanente. because together, we thrive. ♪ >>> there may be trouble behind the pharmacy counter. people who work at some big name companies describe a work environment where pharmacists are pushed to work faster and drive sales. julie watts on how that could be putting patients at risk. >> reporter: prescriptions consultations, flu shots phone calls. pharmacists have a lot to juggle. >> high stress environment. >> reporter: some say the pharmacies they work for are increasingly adding to that stress leading to potentially dangerous mistakes
and in my judgment that represents a totally new environment. >> the mall of america isn't taking any chances. it conducted lockdown drills today just in case the threat turns out to be real. >>> pharmacists open up about the work environment that could lead to dangerous mistakes with your medicine. >> from gas gift cards to wine tasting. the fun way to get excited for super bowl 50. ♪ with kaiser permanente you'll connect with your doctor any time anywhere. another way...
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we want to live in these environments like this. it's not the case. we want to be in clean, safe environments, but the city, state, and federal governments aren't helping us. >> reporter: now we, of course, expect to get a ruling from the supreme court on this case in june. until then advocates like la monty say they will keep speaking up making their voices heard. >> thanks. >>> as san francisco awaits the supreme court ruling, some people taking matters into their own hands. the city has recently been issuing citations to business owners who put up planter boxes on the sidewalk that keep homeless people away. some confrontations turned violent. last year an art gallery owner was seen spraying a homeless woman with a hose outside of his gallery. he was charged with battery, but the case was dismissed after he agreed to community service. >>> in alameda county d.a. pamela price just announced that her office will review every death penalty case dating back more than 30 years. price says there is evidence of prosecutorial misconduct, specifically that
we want to live in these environments like this. it's not the case. we want to be in clean, safe environments, but the city, state, and federal governments aren't helping us. >> reporter: now we, of course, expect to get a ruling from the supreme court on this case in june. until then advocates like la monty say they will keep speaking up making their voices heard. >> thanks. >>> as san francisco awaits the supreme court ruling, some people taking matters into their own...
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even as people move in an environment with minimal risk there is a possibility of increased cases and we must make sure that her care delivery system is there to support them in need. therapeutic development to meet the demand is an area we are working on, as well, to make sure we help move the work forward and finally, we're going to talk today about the indicator that focuses on businesses and schools, childcare facilities, making sure we support and make sure those environments are safe for them and that is what this next period is all about. as i move onto this next lie, importantly, our ability to determine that we are moving in away that is safe and best for californians, also recognizing there is some risk involved. dr. galli presented to you the slide that helps share with you a little bit about what at this moment has given us the sense that it is the right moment to start talking about preparedness for potential modification. that is a recognition of the way in which, and this is a surrogate marker, for the amount of covid-19 and how covid-19 might be moving in our communiti
even as people move in an environment with minimal risk there is a possibility of increased cases and we must make sure that her care delivery system is there to support them in need. therapeutic development to meet the demand is an area we are working on, as well, to make sure we help move the work forward and finally, we're going to talk today about the indicator that focuses on businesses and schools, childcare facilities, making sure we support and make sure those environments are safe for...
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i thought, let's try to put on a film fest for students to share their ideas about the environment. >> they launched the first annual citizen environmental every year, students in grades 4 through 12 create their own film of up to five minutes that shows how they care about the world around them , a free workshop offers storytelling tips. winning entries received $150 cash prizes, funded by peninsula clean energy. >> studies have shown there is a major partner in crime. >> kalynn ling won a top award for his seventh grade film on the environmental impact of red meat. now a 10th grader, she says the experience has shaped her career goals. >> i grew really passionate about telling stories about environmental justice through filmmaking, through storytelling and i was really empowered to do that. >> someone posted a youtube link. >> today, she is a festival judge and part of the planning committee that includes members of the citizens environmental counsel, burlington high school. in the end, shirley and eileen say the young filmmakers are not the only winners. >> they learn about what is
i thought, let's try to put on a film fest for students to share their ideas about the environment. >> they launched the first annual citizen environmental every year, students in grades 4 through 12 create their own film of up to five minutes that shows how they care about the world around them , a free workshop offers storytelling tips. winning entries received $150 cash prizes, funded by peninsula clean energy. >> studies have shown there is a major partner in crime. >>...
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she's part of a city program called environment now. her job is to go door to door educating all of us how to compost and achieve the city's goal of zero waste by 2020. >> you have any questions? >> reporter: camia hasn't all been a recycling ambassador. >> i was homeless for a year. at first, i was lost. i didn't know what i wanted to do. >> reporter: in and out of tenderloin shelters and no college degree made a career look like a long shot. >> any questions that you may have. >> reporter: until camia heard about environment now and the green industry. >> now, i know i want to do something with the environment because i want to be a part of changing the world. >> i don't see any limits to camia's potential. >> reporter: james slater calls environment now much more than an internship. many of the applicants come from tough backgrounds and when they arrive in these doors, not just getting coffee. they're ecology experts, microsoft programs and some set up an e-mail for the first time. all the while, earning a livable wage with full bene
she's part of a city program called environment now. her job is to go door to door educating all of us how to compost and achieve the city's goal of zero waste by 2020. >> you have any questions? >> reporter: camia hasn't all been a recycling ambassador. >> i was homeless for a year. at first, i was lost. i didn't know what i wanted to do. >> reporter: in and out of tenderloin shelters and no college degree made a career look like a long shot. >> any questions that...
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at the marine mammal center, the environment is everything. we want to do our very best for each and every animal, and we want to operate a sustainable facility. and pg&e has been a partner helping us to achieve that. we've helped the marine mammal center go solar, install electric vehicle charging stations, and become more energy efficient. pg&e has allowed us to be the most sustainable organization we can be. any time you help a customer, it's a really good feeling. it's especially so when it's a customer that's doing such good and important work for the environment. together, we're building a better california. ♪ >> hope: mom. you won't believe what just happened. >> brooke: what? [ gasps ] sweetheart, is that...? >> hope: it is. >> brooke: you and liam are engaged? [ gasps ] oh, honey! i knew it! i knew his feelings for you didn't change. and the minute he found out you were pregnant with his child, they got even stronger. i -- i can't believe this. what did he do? what did he say when he put this ring on you? >> hope: he didn't.
at the marine mammal center, the environment is everything. we want to do our very best for each and every animal, and we want to operate a sustainable facility. and pg&e has been a partner helping us to achieve that. we've helped the marine mammal center go solar, install electric vehicle charging stations, and become more energy efficient. pg&e has allowed us to be the most sustainable organization we can be. any time you help a customer, it's a really good feeling. it's especially so...
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it's the makeup of the environment, part of who we are. >> about 100 floats were in the parade yesterday. >>> it is a new ecofriendly partnership. >> a local entrepreneur turning trash into treasure. the vegan ice pops have been getting a lot of attention. >> a lot of pulp, green waste from juicing. in the past we'd just been doing compost with the leftover from juicing. so i contacted the oakland zoo. >> yesterday the trash became a fun surprise for the fruit- loved residents. the animals rushed in like kids in a candy store. it became a treat for the visitors as well. this isn't just any long-distance relationship. this is long distance with the best wifi experience, plus the most free shows to stream. and with savings on wireless, this is a relationship with more money to spend on the this is how inityonship wmakes ...money simple. easy. awesome. xfinity delivers the fastest, most reliable internet learn more, or get started for $29.99 a month for 12 months. click, call or visit a store today. making a return to t-v with a modern day makeover ...and netflix is >>> good monday morning.
it's the makeup of the environment, part of who we are. >> about 100 floats were in the parade yesterday. >>> it is a new ecofriendly partnership. >> a local entrepreneur turning trash into treasure. the vegan ice pops have been getting a lot of attention. >> a lot of pulp, green waste from juicing. in the past we'd just been doing compost with the leftover from juicing. so i contacted the oakland zoo. >> yesterday the trash became a fun surprise for the fruit-...
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the chemicals to remain e remain pervasive in our environ. our environment. > >> baristas from all over the ge are headed to los angeles to fid out who is the top coffee competitor. the most artistic cafc against each other. 64 people are babbling out in a sudden-death bracket kind of competition. >> this is really cool because it is a great community. it is all about supporting the craft and comingthis sy this sunday at the los angeles convention center. best of luck to kevin. >> it is nice to enjoy. >> i'm always interested how they did that. >> it is like a flick of the wr. the wrist. >> they get a little bit jittery. >> i do not even drink coffee. >> let's take a look at what's happening as we get closer to the weekend. we will see prettye conditions. below average high s high temperatures will make for a pleasant last weekend of augu. of august. as we head into earlt week we will not see a big change in the overall weather pattern. there will be a ripple in the atmosphere that will hang hang an offshore early next wee. next week. the fog
the chemicals to remain e remain pervasive in our environ. our environment. > >> baristas from all over the ge are headed to los angeles to fid out who is the top coffee competitor. the most artistic cafc against each other. 64 people are babbling out in a sudden-death bracket kind of competition. >> this is really cool because it is a great community. it is all about supporting the craft and comingthis sy this sunday at the los angeles convention center. best of luck to kevin....
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it was launched to give people a legal environment to race their vehicles . >>> a wild and deadly chain of events is under investigation in san francisco. witnesses say it started with a group of guys chatting before it turned into a fatal hit and run in the dogpatch neighborhood of san francisco. an arrest was made in the outer mission area. joe vazquez shows us how it all unfolded. >> reporter: it was a scene of mass chaos and mass casualties. paramedics rushed five people to the hospital after a hit and run driver ran them over. it happened at illinois and 24th street at 10:30 am. witnesses say the van driver appeared to be talking calmly with a group of men but then got angry and pulled out a weapon. >> i saw someone with a hatchet and then other guys took out like a belt. there was a scuffle between them. >> reporter: he managed to wrestle -- the group managed to wrestle the ask away, but the situation escalated. >> he flipped the van away, and drove it up on the sidewalk pedal to the metal. >> reporter: the driver got away but 40 minutes later, police surrounded a vehicle here in
it was launched to give people a legal environment to race their vehicles . >>> a wild and deadly chain of events is under investigation in san francisco. witnesses say it started with a group of guys chatting before it turned into a fatal hit and run in the dogpatch neighborhood of san francisco. an arrest was made in the outer mission area. joe vazquez shows us how it all unfolded. >> reporter: it was a scene of mass chaos and mass casualties. paramedics rushed five people to...
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the bay is a very harsh environment for electronics, salty air, wind, rain, vibration, fog. so this new set of hardware has actually been custom engineered and custom manufactured to do well in this environment. >> the lights will officially be relit january 30th as part of the super bowl l celebration. >>> we have some breaking news we want to get to right now. caltrain has reported they have just hit a car on the tracks in burlingame at the bay's water avenue crossing. service is shut down both directions. sounds like the car got stuck on the tracks. somehow the driver got out just in time. again caltrain reporting that the tracks at burlingame at bay's water avenue crossing are closed right now because of a vehicle accident. >>> we got a lot to cover in the weather department including an errant hurricane in an unusual location in the pacific that could have an effect on our weather. in the meantime now as we look toward the bay bridge, concord 64 degrees, livermore 69 and san francisco is 59 degrees. look at that tropical moisture peeled off the hurricane that is now mov
the bay is a very harsh environment for electronics, salty air, wind, rain, vibration, fog. so this new set of hardware has actually been custom engineered and custom manufactured to do well in this environment. >> the lights will officially be relit january 30th as part of the super bowl l celebration. >>> we have some breaking news we want to get to right now. caltrain has reported they have just hit a car on the tracks in burlingame at the bay's water avenue crossing. service...
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it's the makeup of the environment we're in. we all work there. it's part of who we are. the company is just reflecting that back. >> about 100 floats were in today's parade including several from high tech companies. >>> a local entrepreneur is turning her trash into treasure and bringing a very special surprise for the animals at the oakland zoo. >> kpix 5's john ramos was at the zoo to see the start of a new eco-friendly partnership. >> reporter: we told you about kimberley harris, who created a new vegan product called fariela ice pops, made from the juice of fresh fruits and vegetables, it's generated a lot of interest. it also generates something else. >> a lot of pulp. a lot of green waste from juicing. and in the past, we had just been doing compost with the leftover from juicing. so a green light went on i contacted the oakland zoo. >> reporter: this morning one person's trash became someone else's treasure. or at least a really fun surprise for the zoo's fruit loving residents. workers tossed the watermelon rinds around the baboon enclosure. the troop's alpha ma
it's the makeup of the environment we're in. we all work there. it's part of who we are. the company is just reflecting that back. >> about 100 floats were in today's parade including several from high tech companies. >>> a local entrepreneur is turning her trash into treasure and bringing a very special surprise for the animals at the oakland zoo. >> kpix 5's john ramos was at the zoo to see the start of a new eco-friendly partnership. >> reporter: we told you about...
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>> doctor: i think it also depends and what the environment is. if we're in a low prevalent environment, like we're likely to be in this summer, i think most people who had three doses will be protected. the flu vaccine only provides about three months of protection because it usually only lasts three months. i think the risk will be pretty low this summer. i think after we have this bump infection, we'll have low levels. heading into the fall, i think a lot of americans will want do get another vaccine. i think it is heading towards this vaccine becoming an annual vaccine, until we really understand the epidemiology of this disease, and understand if this coronavirus starts to recede into the background, like the four strains of coronavirus that we have become accustomed for. >> brennan: you talked about this risk of becoming a by bifurcated society, those who can go out and those who can't. i have children under the age of five, so i would put myself in that category. and now there is a cost because all of the health restrictions are out. you ar
>> doctor: i think it also depends and what the environment is. if we're in a low prevalent environment, like we're likely to be in this summer, i think most people who had three doses will be protected. the flu vaccine only provides about three months of protection because it usually only lasts three months. i think the risk will be pretty low this summer. i think after we have this bump infection, we'll have low levels. heading into the fall, i think a lot of americans will want do get...
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that many calls, how in that environment you create a sense of safety for kids at school? >> i think, you know, it is really important to listen and be open to whatever is coming up. for the teenagers. it is normal to be incredibly distressed by something like this. and it is a really good opportunity for the school and district to review and update safety plans to prevent another incident and how to respond to those in need of help before something happens. >> now that it has happened, we have kids who are traumatized., israel, ptsd is something they will live with for the rest of their lives. what is the response? not only for the kids in that school district but also for kids like mine. my 15-year-old twins, the first thing they asked about when they got out of school yesterday, they don't go to school anywhere near there and there traumatized. how do we have these conversations? >> yeah, that is a great question. i think it is important to say that it was a traumatic experience. but not necessarily all kids will develop ptsd. it is normal in a situation or incident whe
that many calls, how in that environment you create a sense of safety for kids at school? >> i think, you know, it is really important to listen and be open to whatever is coming up. for the teenagers. it is normal to be incredibly distressed by something like this. and it is a really good opportunity for the school and district to review and update safety plans to prevent another incident and how to respond to those in need of help before something happens. >> now that it has...
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if you are trying to control it, do your environment. it's not that you can't use -- [ dog barks ] >> oh!! it's not that you can't use the topical products it's just that honestfully if fleas are in the environment, the pet will bite it and be itchy regardless of the topical product. the fleas will die but the itch will be there and they will lick and have fur loss. so focusing on the environment is important. i don't like the topical products. sometimes people can't afford to do the environment or are unwilling to so you want to do something for the pet. >> she is looking cute. >> she is a nice dog. >> dr. jill chase, thank you. if you have a question about your pets's health or well- being, just email us at pets@kpix.com and we'll have our pet expert give you an answer every friday right here at noon. at the same time that violent crime went up 18% in san francisco. in la, mayor antonio villaraigosa put more police on the streets and cut violent crime in half. california's police chiefs trust antonio for governor. i thought after sandy
if you are trying to control it, do your environment. it's not that you can't use -- [ dog barks ] >> oh!! it's not that you can't use the topical products it's just that honestfully if fleas are in the environment, the pet will bite it and be itchy regardless of the topical product. the fleas will die but the itch will be there and they will lick and have fur loss. so focusing on the environment is important. i don't like the topical products. sometimes people can't afford to do the...
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we prefer to be in an environment where students have competing devices. we have worked with apple and t- mobile to connect them directly to districts who are still looking for devices. for those districts, we want to remind you that you can use your fund to purchase those devices at a discounted rate. these are internet connected and they also can work across all platforms regardless of whatever platform the district uses. there is a run on supply worldwide. there are not enough competing devices. stables and office depot have prioritize devices for schools. our office has worked for the district and school associations to identify what the need is. a number of companies have come forward. pg&e has been making contributions for areas of the been underserved. we will have more information to announce their. we know there's been a digital divide but our effort is to provide technology during the pandemic. >> you been watching the update. coverage continues now streaming on kpix.com. he has been talking about distance learning and of course bridging that tec
we prefer to be in an environment where students have competing devices. we have worked with apple and t- mobile to connect them directly to districts who are still looking for devices. for those districts, we want to remind you that you can use your fund to purchase those devices at a discounted rate. these are internet connected and they also can work across all platforms regardless of whatever platform the district uses. there is a run on supply worldwide. there are not enough competing...
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energy efficiency and the environment go hand in hand. and i love how pg&e's commitment to the environment helps a community like santa cruz be a better place to live. and being able to pass that along to my family is really important to me. just being together and appreciating what we have right here in santa cruz. see how you can save energy at pge.com. together, we're building a better california. out to oakland, and you're m is about to come true, right?? "it's disappointing" curry sittin' out the game against atlanta with a bum ankle. on the ropes minus t >> can i give you the breaking news that steph curry isn't playing? >> he has a bum ankle. give the warriors a 5 point lead, over two minutes left. game over, right? the lead was gone, in 35 seconds. a score to tie the game, and another overtime game for golden state. atlanta, what's that? >> number 17. >> exactly. did you see that! k l.a. y buries it, but this is the one he were going craze on. draymond green, hits the 3, and the warriors win 109-105 without steph, without igoduala
energy efficiency and the environment go hand in hand. and i love how pg&e's commitment to the environment helps a community like santa cruz be a better place to live. and being able to pass that along to my family is really important to me. just being together and appreciating what we have right here in santa cruz. see how you can save energy at pge.com. together, we're building a better california. out to oakland, and you're m is about to come true, right?? "it's disappointing"...
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. >> i consider myself a leader in being a friend of the environment. >> this is the most unusual and uncomfortable situation to be in when environmentalists are at odds with environmentalists. >> reporter: a bill now before congress could save the oyster farm, but it would also open more coastline to another business, oil drilling. both sides worry, for the environment, that is a raw deal. >> they've introduced legislation that are sort of environmental wrecking balls. >> they're using our poor little oyster farm. they're using these people. it's... i think it's unconscionable. >> reporter: it's a battle threatening to leave everyone shell-shocked. john blackstone, cbs news, san francisco. >> axelrod: next up, security concerns in the aftermath of the bombings in boston. teenagers there question just how safe they really are. e the . marathon bombs, it had been nearly 12 years since the last major terrorist attack on u.s. soil. among the fallout from the attacks, the question many americans are asking once again-- just how safe are we? dn with members of a generation asking that ques
. >> i consider myself a leader in being a friend of the environment. >> this is the most unusual and uncomfortable situation to be in when environmentalists are at odds with environmentalists. >> reporter: a bill now before congress could save the oyster farm, but it would also open more coastline to another business, oil drilling. both sides worry, for the environment, that is a raw deal. >> they've introduced legislation that are sort of environmental wrecking balls....
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what if we let our land rest and cared more about the environment? we have a track where we have a variety of different sessions of studying the text of where it appears in -- and it's something a lot of people don't know about it. trying to embrace it in the 21st century. >> thank you for joining us. we're going to return in a moment on mosaic and say good-bye to rebecca and be joined by another guest, allen in just a moment here on mosaic. >>> we're in a conversation about food, a wonderful organization and -- the executive directer called urban. >> it's an educational farm and community center located in west berkeley. a lot of people ask what it means, it means earth. our organization integrates the practices of jewish tradition and sustainabl agriculture and that's our work >> how does it function? >> our land is a temporary lot that we built a portable form on and it's producing about 5,000 pounds every year that gets distributed in the community and it's an educational center we have about 5,000 that come through the site and viewing this inte
what if we let our land rest and cared more about the environment? we have a track where we have a variety of different sessions of studying the text of where it appears in -- and it's something a lot of people don't know about it. trying to embrace it in the 21st century. >> thank you for joining us. we're going to return in a moment on mosaic and say good-bye to rebecca and be joined by another guest, allen in just a moment here on mosaic. >>> we're in a conversation about...
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. >> we say it is the environment or the economy. it is okay to prioritize the economy over the environment. but then when the environment is gone, you don't have much of an economy left. >> the speakers include dolores, jerry brown, and dr. jane goodall. >>> back to school for some unified students today. san jose unified is capping classes at 50% in elementary and middle schools. in newark, schools were reopen next week for students who want to return during a meeting. the board decided to return to in person learning even their teachers voted twice against it. >>> san francisco, small venues struggling can begin applying for grants. the financial aid comes from the music and entertainment venue recovery fund. grants will be at least $10,000 for each venue. it aligns with the $2.5 million allocated to entertainment by the mayor's office. the last date to apply is may 5. >>> this is the big board. the dow is up 270 points after a slow start. the markets are going up driven by earnings reports. >>> as vaccinations accelerate, many ar
. >> we say it is the environment or the economy. it is okay to prioritize the economy over the environment. but then when the environment is gone, you don't have much of an economy left. >> the speakers include dolores, jerry brown, and dr. jane goodall. >>> back to school for some unified students today. san jose unified is capping classes at 50% in elementary and middle schools. in newark, schools were reopen next week for students who want to return during a meeting....
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it's time people did wake up and started taking care of their environment like we need to do. it's an environment we also depend on. >> reporter: the study brought together information gathered since 1970. much of it collected by thousands thousands of bird enthusiasts from across the u.s. and canada. hardest hit grassland birds lker spar rows losing more than half their population. and shore birds seen in coastal regions, where population has fallen by more than a third. researchers aren't sure what's making birds so vulnerable, but point toans forotential reasons of the destruction of natural habitat and use of toxic pesticides. >> when we lose them, it's like burning. it's tearing down our museum. we're losing our heritage. future generations will not be able to share watching these big flocks of birds that we once watched. >> it tells us we're a little sick. we need to get back on the mend. >> reporter: the director of the aud bonn center for wildlife minutes from downtown los angeles. >> birds are important because they tell us a story about our environment. just based of
it's time people did wake up and started taking care of their environment like we need to do. it's an environment we also depend on. >> reporter: the study brought together information gathered since 1970. much of it collected by thousands thousands of bird enthusiasts from across the u.s. and canada. hardest hit grassland birds lker spar rows losing more than half their population. and shore birds seen in coastal regions, where population has fallen by more than a third. researchers...
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it's just that the fleas are in the environment laying all their eggs and so unless you do the environment, you're not going to get rid of the problem and the flea also still bite the pet even if they doe so the animals arish -- even if they die so the animals are itchy. fleas when they are in a location, you will find black peppery stuff which is actually the flea poop and if you get it wet it turns red so you can differentiate it from dirt. the eggs look like salt so if you see that in the bedding or places like that. if you wash your area rugs and betting every week, you'll interfere with the whole eggs hatching into flea process with rugs and bedding. >> that's good to do every week. thank you, dr. jill. >> you're welcome. >> good advice. we want to invite all your pet lovers, send us your questions about their health and well- being. just email pets@kpix.com or on our facebook page, just search kpix/cbs, and we'll have our pet expert give you an answer every friday right here at noon. >>> well, the giants might have some competition tonight. there's another first for levi's stadium. t
it's just that the fleas are in the environment laying all their eggs and so unless you do the environment, you're not going to get rid of the problem and the flea also still bite the pet even if they doe so the animals arish -- even if they die so the animals are itchy. fleas when they are in a location, you will find black peppery stuff which is actually the flea poop and if you get it wet it turns red so you can differentiate it from dirt. the eggs look like salt so if you see that in the...
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and the zen house provides that environment in a beautiful environment in a home liken environment. >> reporter: now along with the renovation, a new partnership with ucsf. >> the caregivers who will come here and learn about bereavement and compassionate caring at the end of life. >> reporter: the blessing and dedication complete... [ applause ] >> reporter: the guest house is open. >> such a happy thing for me that this beautiful place is still available and still open just it make people's lives better and people's deaths better. >> reporter: zen hospice has been a precious resource for bay area for decades helping people with serious illnesses live as well as possible for as long as possible. allen? >> special place. all right, dr. kim, thanks. >>> and we'll be right back. ,, david harmer wrote an education plan titled "abolish the public schools." he even called our schools "insidious" and "socialism." as families struggle to raise their kids, to provide a good education, harmer bragged, "we can design a plan to dismantle them." david harmer is just too radical. we need jerry mcn
and the zen house provides that environment in a beautiful environment in a home liken environment. >> reporter: now along with the renovation, a new partnership with ucsf. >> the caregivers who will come here and learn about bereavement and compassionate caring at the end of life. >> reporter: the blessing and dedication complete... [ applause ] >> reporter: the guest house is open. >> such a happy thing for me that this beautiful place is still available and...
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is using her talents to transform treatment rooms into healing environments for cancer patients. kate kelly introduces us to the one woman powerhouse. >>> reporter: it doesn't take an artist's eye to see beautiful changes are in the making at marin specialty care in greenbrae. but it took an artist to make it happen. >> you don't want it to look too consistent. >> reporter: for the past year nancy ballard has been crans forming cancer treatment rooms one by one to bring beauty where it's truly appreciated. >> it's a very important time of your life when you sit on these chance. >> reporter: the cancer patient spent a lot of time in this chemotherapy room. she contacted nancy after reading an article about her work and asked her if she could bring her magic here. >> to have a quiet nice environment around you, it's you know -- you're thinking a lot when have chemo on, sitting there, so it's very important to me. >> reporter: so on this day nancy and her volunteers repaint the space from a cold hospital blue to warm earth tones. stencils of leaves and birds bring the outdoors insid
is using her talents to transform treatment rooms into healing environments for cancer patients. kate kelly introduces us to the one woman powerhouse. >>> reporter: it doesn't take an artist's eye to see beautiful changes are in the making at marin specialty care in greenbrae. but it took an artist to make it happen. >> you don't want it to look too consistent. >> reporter: for the past year nancy ballard has been crans forming cancer treatment rooms one by one to bring...
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we have the muslim speaker talking about the environment, the jewish speaker talking about the environment, the christian speaker and have a lot in common and we learn about our commonalities. >> you help people distinguish between use of islam, muslim, and islamic. >> help me here. >> islam is a religion. it's usually translated to mean permission to god or peace. so when people say islam is peace, it comes from the origin because what means peace in arabic is the same root as easy lamb and a practicer in is a muslim one who submits or practices peace. you would not refer as an islamic person, just an islamic art or networks that you wouldn't call someone an islamic person but a muslim. >> there. there. john tally. thank you very much. i wasn't clear on all of that. i'll be right back. stay with us. ,,,,,,,,,,,, >> she's talking about matters islam, particular, her group, the islamic networks group. who are you? how did you get into this? >> i'm the director. we present things in a way that's not prophettizing in schools, we're breaking law then. we try to be talking about religion the wa
we have the muslim speaker talking about the environment, the jewish speaker talking about the environment, the christian speaker and have a lot in common and we learn about our commonalities. >> you help people distinguish between use of islam, muslim, and islamic. >> help me here. >> islam is a religion. it's usually translated to mean permission to god or peace. so when people say islam is peace, it comes from the origin because what means peace in arabic is the same root...
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environment and a travel environment. brandon: so we finished up our conversation and he showed me the rest of his property. chris: well brandon, it's a lot different than working with you in california. we talked so much with the homeowners out there about the drought and we've got a lot of water. what i can plant here is very different than what folks should plant where you live, where there's a drought. we have all four seasons here. we have a real winter, a real fall, real spring. we have deer and fox and squirrels, a host of birds and insects. one of the things that this lot showcases are trees and how valuable they can be in the environment and in the landscape. in the summer they give you shade and that helps cool the house, it helps you save energy, it helps you save electricity. and in the winter they drop their leaves and that lets the sun hit the house, give you that heat that you want. and it's important to have turf. i'm so very lucky that my house has the kind of lawn that gives dogs enormous opportunity in
environment and a travel environment. brandon: so we finished up our conversation and he showed me the rest of his property. chris: well brandon, it's a lot different than working with you in california. we talked so much with the homeowners out there about the drought and we've got a lot of water. what i can plant here is very different than what folks should plant where you live, where there's a drought. we have all four seasons here. we have a real winter, a real fall, real spring. we have...
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we are in a heightened threat environment. >> mr. secretary, thank you for your time today. >> thank you, margaret. >>> we're joined now by california democratic congressman adam schiff. he is a member of the january 6th select committchairmthellin committee. good morning and good to have you here in person. >> thank you. good to be with you. >> i want to pick up on what we just heard from the secretary when we were talking about this far right group, the proud boys. this is one of the militias involved in january 6th. in this incredible testimony this past week from cassidy hutchinson, the former trump white house aide, chief of staff to mark meadows, she testified she heard conversations inside the white house about this far right group and another one called the oath keepers. is there corroborating evidence to show that there was communication between those militias and the white house? >> i don't want to get too far ahead of what we intend to present in our next hearings, but our very next hearing will be -- who was participating
we are in a heightened threat environment. >> mr. secretary, thank you for your time today. >> thank you, margaret. >>> we're joined now by california democratic congressman adam schiff. he is a member of the january 6th select committchairmthellin committee. good morning and good to have you here in person. >> thank you. good to be with you. >> i want to pick up on what we just heard from the secretary when we were talking about this far right group, the proud...
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. >> hi scope to follow what god was calling me to do there and i worked in the areas of environment and reconciliation. those experiences were very transformative for me. i learned how much in both spears. i think those helped prepared me for coming here. >> prior to that, you grew up in an rural part of the south, is that right >> we lived birmingham, alabama. i was born apart of the manhattan project and we lived in an old town, old east tennessee town that was -- became a bedroom community of oak ridge. >> you're -- >> i was raised in the methodist church. united methodist. my mother comes from a long , long methodist family in north carolina. she was raised on a farm in east carolina. interestingly, i remember them talking about [indiscernible] memorial in san francisco when i was a kid. these farm folks in eastern carolina were very connected to the sense of what glide represented in terms of justice. >> i'm interested in where you got the progressive values and it sounds like it started in the methodist church with your family. >> it started with my mom and my dad, but especia
. >> hi scope to follow what god was calling me to do there and i worked in the areas of environment and reconciliation. those experiences were very transformative for me. i learned how much in both spears. i think those helped prepared me for coming here. >> prior to that, you grew up in an rural part of the south, is that right >> we lived birmingham, alabama. i was born apart of the manhattan project and we lived in an old town, old east tennessee town that was -- became a...
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>> i don't think these companies want their pellets out into the environment. i think that it is cheaper to leave the product on the ground after it spilled than it is to clean it up. >> reporter: they don't want to spend the money the clean it up? >> right. >> reporter: how do you make them do that? >> regulations. >> reporter: both tunnel and diane wilson say the formosa settlement is not the end of their fight. in fact, just the opposite. >> every accessible point in the gulf of mexico has been sampled. >> reporter: tunnel gets new reports of pellets washing ashore every day. there are currently 46 companies in texas alone manufacturing plastics, and tunnel's map showing the size of the problem is only growing. do you feel like people are getting the message about this? >> well, when i give presentations, one of the key points that i make is why are we doing all this? so i have a picture of my kids holding up bottle of plastic pellets, and i tell people, this is for the next generation. they shouldn't have to deal with this. they sho super emma just about sl
>> i don't think these companies want their pellets out into the environment. i think that it is cheaper to leave the product on the ground after it spilled than it is to clean it up. >> reporter: they don't want to spend the money the clean it up? >> right. >> reporter: how do you make them do that? >> regulations. >> reporter: both tunnel and diane wilson say the formosa settlement is not the end of their fight. in fact, just the opposite. >> every...
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energy efficiency and the environment go hand in hand. and i love how pg&e's commitment to the environment helps a community like santa cruz be a better place to live. and being able to pass that along to my family is really important to me. just being together and appreciating what we have right here in santa cruz. see how you can save energy at pge.com. together, we're building a better california. what will you do?ctric nissan leaf... ♪ how far will you go? ♪ how much will you see? ♪ electrify the world. now with a class-leading 107 miles on a charge, the nissan leaf is the best selling electric car in america. ♪ our next newscast is tomorr morning >>> "late show with stephen colbert" is next. thought you were going to start singing. >> well, almost. sing at the next newscast for tomorrow morning. [ laughter ] >> jon: stephen colbert! captioning sponsored by cbs ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> stephen: thank you so much, everybody! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey! welcome to can th to "the late " everybody. thank
energy efficiency and the environment go hand in hand. and i love how pg&e's commitment to the environment helps a community like santa cruz be a better place to live. and being able to pass that along to my family is really important to me. just being together and appreciating what we have right here in santa cruz. see how you can save energy at pge.com. together, we're building a better california. what will you do?ctric nissan leaf... ♪ how far will you go? ♪ how much will you see?...
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yesterday, he touted the way his administration has handled the environment. he said the environment and the economy go hand in hand. >> we have only one america. we have only one planet. that's why every day of my presidency we will fight for a cleaner environment and a better quality of life for every one of our great citizens. >> the president touted the importance of forest management to prevent california wildfires, and he also blasted the green new deal as too expensive. >>> and "the hill" reports house speaker nancy pelosi weighed in on president trump's push to include a controversial citizenship question on the 2020 census. >> this is about keeping -- you know, make america -- the hat, make america white again. they want to make sure that people, certain people are counted. it's really disgraceful. >> pelosi made the comment during an event in san francisco. she and other critics say a citizenship question could discourage immigrants from participating in the census. the supreme court recently blocked the question from being included in the census. ye
yesterday, he touted the way his administration has handled the environment. he said the environment and the economy go hand in hand. >> we have only one america. we have only one planet. that's why every day of my presidency we will fight for a cleaner environment and a better quality of life for every one of our great citizens. >> the president touted the importance of forest management to prevent california wildfires, and he also blasted the green new deal as too expensive....
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at the marine mammal center, the environment is everything. we want to do our very best for each and every animal, and we want to operate a sustainable facility. and pg&e has been a partner helping us to achieve that. we've helped the marine mammal center go solar, install electric vehicle charging stations, and become more energy efficient. pg&e has allowed us to be the most sustainable organization we can be. any time you help a customer, it's a really good feeling. it's especially so when it's a customer that's doing such good and important work for the environment. together, we're building a better california. celebrate friendship and beyond at the first ever pixar fest with all new fireworks and your favorite park parades. only at disneyland resort. only one candidate for governor when students were stuck in failing schools, led the fight to turn them around. as mayor of l.a., antonio villaraigosa invested in classrooms and security. graduation rates soared. antonio for governor. "hey sweetheart, can you back up and climb out of the car?"
at the marine mammal center, the environment is everything. we want to do our very best for each and every animal, and we want to operate a sustainable facility. and pg&e has been a partner helping us to achieve that. we've helped the marine mammal center go solar, install electric vehicle charging stations, and become more energy efficient. pg&e has allowed us to be the most sustainable organization we can be. any time you help a customer, it's a really good feeling. it's especially so...
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he calls environment now much more than an internship. many of the uponna can'ts come from tough backgrounds. when they arrive in these doors they are not just getting coffee they become ecologe experts, learn microsoft computer programs and some set up an e-mail for the first time. all of the while earning a liveable wage with full benefits. >> we tell them it will be the most challenging job they have and when they leave here in two years they will find the job or career they land in is easier than this. >> what did you learn? >> i learned pretty much whatever you want to do. pretty much. >> pretty cool thing. >> when i see her in this working and with her genuine enthusiasm for composting and recycling it warms my heart. >> reporter: soon she will graduate with professional skills, solid res may and most importantly, a mind set that could -- resume and most importantly a mind set that could concure the world. >> the program really works. the six about to graduate have a job or theyor a second interview for a job. >>> new details tonigh
he calls environment now much more than an internship. many of the uponna can'ts come from tough backgrounds. when they arrive in these doors they are not just getting coffee they become ecologe experts, learn microsoft computer programs and some set up an e-mail for the first time. all of the while earning a liveable wage with full benefits. >> we tell them it will be the most challenging job they have and when they leave here in two years they will find the job or career they land in is...
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. >>> from football to the environment. in 2008, mark tur sick gave up a powerful position at goldman sachs to become a part of a large environmental group. he's trying to change the way we feel about business an the environment. mark, good morning >> good morning. >> when you think about changing the way people think about business and the environment, what you have brought to the table is a partnership between business and an environmental group. you've received some criticism for that. >> yeah. we think about nature. it's got tremendous value for people. you should think about nature as infrastructure. something to invest in, to improve economies, to improve jobs and improve life. and so, of course, we want our allies to include the government, working joes, but business as well. big business increasingly has a huge environmental footprint. so if we can work with business, help them understand that taking better care of the environment is good for their business, we think they can really be powerful allies to the environ
. >>> from football to the environment. in 2008, mark tur sick gave up a powerful position at goldman sachs to become a part of a large environmental group. he's trying to change the way we feel about business an the environment. mark, good morning >> good morning. >> when you think about changing the way people think about business and the environment, what you have brought to the table is a partnership between business and an environmental group. you've received some...
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it is much more. >> reporter: in this space, everything has a purpose. >> your environment perfects how you think but more on the conversations. i will take the table, more than glass and metal. >> more than a chime mechanism for the 10,000 year clock we are building. it can ring a series of 10 bells in a different sequence each day for 10,000 years. >> reporter: soon, they will have this robot. >> i wanted a place where you could really exchange thoughts. >> reporter: the goal n this space, get humankind to start seriously talking about long- term problems like climate change and d4 station and thinking beyond today and tomorrow and the 24 hours news cycle to 10,000 year fist into the future. what world do we want to leave behind? he says this, with its library and prototypes for grand experiments can get people thinking big thoughts, again, about the future. >> the grandest hopes for this space are that it is -- it is a place kind of like the cafes and enlightment. >>> san francisco touching tribute to maya angelou after the break called a blta? waitress: sweetheart, one bite, and you
it is much more. >> reporter: in this space, everything has a purpose. >> your environment perfects how you think but more on the conversations. i will take the table, more than glass and metal. >> more than a chime mechanism for the 10,000 year clock we are building. it can ring a series of 10 bells in a different sequence each day for 10,000 years. >> reporter: soon, they will have this robot. >> i wanted a place where you could really exchange thoughts. >>...
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in the canals of venice, the world is suddenly learning what can happen if humans stop polluting the environment. >> but if things go back to normal a week from now, that will be a distant memory. the air will be just like it would have been. >> reporter: stanford environmental scientist rob jackson says there is historic precedent for that. global greenhouse gas emissions dropped about 1.5% during the 2008 economic crisis. but within two years, they bounce back and kept growing. he fears the same thing could happen again. >> what if when the economy is hurting we no longer care or care to safeguard the environments? >> senate will come to order. >> reporter: although there are signs that's already happening in washington, jackson is optimistic about the number of people and companies learning how to telecommute. >> if we drive less, it will save time and make things healthier. it doesn't have to be shelter in home or clean air. it can be clean air every day. >> reporter: in the meantime, while some crucial climate field science in places like greenland is being disrupted, the unprecedented shut
in the canals of venice, the world is suddenly learning what can happen if humans stop polluting the environment. >> but if things go back to normal a week from now, that will be a distant memory. the air will be just like it would have been. >> reporter: stanford environmental scientist rob jackson says there is historic precedent for that. global greenhouse gas emissions dropped about 1.5% during the 2008 economic crisis. but within two years, they bounce back and kept growing. he...
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, we know that there are issues with the environment, we no he that we have to be conscious of it. but we can't sit there and have angela merkel telling us to worry about africa, she should continue doing her part and we will continue doing our part and we will continue encouraging other countries to do what they think is in the best interest of them, but, you know, american sovereignty matters. >> dickerson: when we spoke in april you said that it was washington chatter about the question of russian meddling in the elections but since then there have been more reports about russia trying to meddle in nato countries, the president of russia talked about breaking up nato as an objective yet the u.s. has taken no action against russia. why? >> i think that, you know, they are going through the motions of the investigation. i can tell you we have taken actions against russia in the security council, we have stood strong on the sanctions and to the situation with ukraine and called them out in their association with the assad regime and going continue to call them out as we need to. at
, we know that there are issues with the environment, we no he that we have to be conscious of it. but we can't sit there and have angela merkel telling us to worry about africa, she should continue doing her part and we will continue doing our part and we will continue encouraging other countries to do what they think is in the best interest of them, but, you know, american sovereignty matters. >> dickerson: when we spoke in april you said that it was washington chatter about the...
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the environment. the reality is we are facing a tsunami of plastic products and the overwhelming to majority and up and our environment and oceans. the next story is about a both n both captain and activist who thinks he might have stumbled oo the solution to that problem. >> >> reporter: for the captain, his love of the ocean and his concern for the well-being runs as deep as the ocean, itself. >> >> the damage that plastic waste does to the environment reallys really causes serious issues. >> reporter: >> reporter: jim believes he has has found a potential solution. the existential threat of plastic waste, something he has seen first hand on his travels around the world. >> i like to call it a cross ben cross between grandmas pressure cooker and grandpas still. >> reporter: to adopt technology technology that converts on recycled plastic into diesel fu. diesel fuel. >> just put them into the machine as they are. >> reporter: using a small version of the technology, jim explains how the process works
the environment. the reality is we are facing a tsunami of plastic products and the overwhelming to majority and up and our environment and oceans. the next story is about a both n both captain and activist who thinks he might have stumbled oo the solution to that problem. >> >> reporter: for the captain, his love of the ocean and his concern for the well-being runs as deep as the ocean, itself. >> >> the damage that plastic waste does to the environment reallys really...